TWO The Nebraskan flatten A, Lincoln, Ntbratha OrriCIAL tTUDf NT PUBLICATION UNIVtRMTV Or MBHA6KA FIBT IUMMCH SESSION HA60N THE N EH HAS KAN, TUESDAY, JL'NK 17. PwbMthrtf Tuidy nd Friday morn ing during lunimtr Khool. Application for cond dtil nutwr c Jng. nrMid y ttudnt Publication t o rd, Unlv'liityoNbrala. lUBSCRIPTION RATI For Nino Work, bO nli mailed 2i cent, on canipti, Cno Robb. Editor I troy Jack .DuimtM Managtr I I wood Thompton ,. Aamtant Buine Manager CAMPUS IMPROVEMENT. rjECKNT announcement by Chan ctllor Hurnett that the Rrent lIulns region of the university. I.e., the tlril field, would be trnnn j.lontcd to north of the Stadium next year means a step forward n ii latent campus braullfiralion rr ,mm. The Bite of the r-rcrent drill flild will be developed into South mull, which will approach the heait o: the univcisity from Four teenth ' trect. Its completion will result n closUipr Twelfth ft reel from r. north if pirsent plans ma terial;: ?. The umblini; block in I he cam pus inp-ovement project Is lack .f funds. Legislators In the pa?t have not been Imbued with a de sire to rovlde a suitable externrl framewoik ' for this intellectual renter of the state. Campus beautification at a uni emty is as necessary as the "more stately manpions" sought by the growing chnmbered nautilus of which Oliver Wendell Holmes once wrote. As this cephalapod grew it demanded a bigger and a better place to live. Depiived of a new home, the nautilus-ever growing - could not survive. As the youth in the university broadens his vision and expands his intellectual capacities, he too desires a finer scholastic homo fuited to the tastes that the uni versity has developed within him. If he must dwell in ugly and soi lid surroundings he will not per ish, but his appreciation for the nrtistic and for the beautiful in life will not be enhanced or stim ulated. To develop his .'innate hbilities to their fullest realization, he must be given suitable ex ternal environment. COMMENCEMENT ORATIONS. vrllEN Dr. Paul Sborey, scholar, educator, profeasor at lha University of Chicago, delivered his one-hour oration at the 1630 Commencement exercises on "The Old and New Toetry In Educa tion." he gave an address filled with sparkling blts'of humor and emphanlilng the nccesMty of a background of cultural literary tradition. While he poke score from the audience which neatly filled the huj;e Coliseum arose and filed out. Many of the 818 candidates for degrees sat with heads bobbing Many more hpent the time thumb ing through their program. Few listened Intently to the remarks IX tor ohorey made. Doctor Shoiey's address was a scholarly one. To the graduating class at any other time than grad uation it would have been most fitting - though still too long for complete digestion. Among a faculty congregation. Doctor Shorcy'a talk would have been highly acclaimed. But to several hundred young men and women ready to fctart out to make a liv ing for themselves, and to their parents and their friends, "The Old and New Poetry in Education" was not a fitting subject for the ; commencement oration. j Commencement programs at, Nebraska have not been especially I inspiring to the graduating seniors, j vnking the last few years as n j whole. Speakers have directed i thoir messages above the interests of the candidates for degrees and far above the comprehension of most of their parents. Commencement addresses should be inspiring. They should send the rrilutt forth with tha determin ation to maka aomethlnf of him itelf, to reallia tha deeper values In life and to strive for tbem. They ahould foM out that the goal of graduation ihm attained la but a step toward something higher and finer. Unless tbey serve to instill these high princi ples In one final plea they are merely Incidental in college life, a raw anti-climax Instead or me ncn culmination cf university career, which commencement should U. DOANE TAKES TRIP. Gllbett Poane. "rrlan left Thursday for Los Angeles where he will attend a meeting of the Amcrrkn IJbrarlans ablation jZ 18 to 23. After this conven tkn he and Mrs Doana will go to Vermont and Iong Island to visit lelatives. LE ROSSTCNOL TO CANADA. Dean J. K. La Hossicnoi tn college of business administration left last week to spend the sum mer in Montreal and Quebec, Swcif) lo Siwntl Vacation In Wot O. D. Sweieev, professor of as tronomy, left Lincoln last week for Los Angeles where he will visit bis daughters, Miss Emma Swesey and Mra. George Elmtn dorf. fcoth Mr. and Mrn. Elmen dorf are graduates of the univer sity. When It's a Prompt Delivery, Lunch or Drugs, You Want 6 P. M. to 11 P. M. It's Uni. 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